New SCPS Syllabus Template - Collab

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Syllabus & Class Overview Template
Required Components
General Class Information
Instructor Name and Contact Information:
Noel Montesa, CPA
Nem6a@virginia.edu
Subject Area and Catalog Number: ACCT 2020
Year and Term: Summer 2015 (online)
Class Title: Introductory Accounting II
Level (Graduate or Undergraduate): Undergraduate
Credit Type: 3.0 credits.
Class Description (Use the SIS 400 characters from catalog description):
Continuation of ACCT 2010. Approximately one third of the course deals with additional
financial accounting topics, emphasizing managerial considerations and financial analysis. Cost
accumulation, allocation, and product cost methods are studied in a manufacturing setting. Matters
such as evaluation of performance planning, cost behavior, and special decisions are emphasized.
Prerequisite: ACCT 2010.
Required Text (Include ISBN, specific edition):
Fundamental Accounting Principles, (chapter 12-25), 22th edition. Larson, Wild and Chiappetta
(McGraw-Hill/Irwin, New York, NY).
Learning Outcomes:
This course will focus on external reporting requirements as well as internal reporting methods,
cost accumulation and allocation methods, budgets and managerial making tools. Chapters 12 through
25 will be covered.
 Comprehend accounting for Partnerships and Corporations.
 Comprehend the use of Bonds for capitalization of the organization.
 Write up Cash Flow Statements and their impact on the financial statements.
 Comprehend job and process costing, analyze cost behaviors and formulate
assessments based on prescribed metrics.
 Analyze and formulate budget and the use of flexible and standard budget.
 Comprehend the use of forecasting tools.
 Fully understand the time value of money.
 Calculate metrics such as IRR, payback rate and other metrics to assess business
strategy and potential future outcome.
 Preparation to fully understand subject matters in Intermediate Accounting.
Assessment Components:
There will be 3 quizzes and 2 exams. Your final grade will be computed based on the following:
Three quizzes (13 points each)
39 points
Two exams (26 points each)
52 points
Participation
Total
9 points
100 points
Delivery Mode Expectations (Classroom/Internet and Web-based classes, specify any live
(synchronous) meetings, dates, times, and location of delivery):
Class will meet on Monday nights from 6:30pm to 9:30pm synchronous. Class start date May
18, and class end date August 3.
Required Technical Resources and Technical Components:
(Recommended, not required additional resources) Fundamental Accounting Principles, student
study guide.
Textbook Website – www.mhhe.com/wildfap21e
Class Specific Information
Class Instruction and Activities:
This class will meet once a week on Monday nights at the Northern Virginia Center. Class
attendance is required.
Class Requirements:
Prior to each class, students are expected to have completed the assigned reading. Lecture
templates (available in UVa Collab) will be available to you at each class to supplement your notes and
allow for a more engaging lecture. Partial assigned problems will be reviewed in the following session.
Since this class is quantitative in nature, preparation is always important. Also, lectures may not cover
every topic in detail.
Evaluation Standards and Assessments:
There will be 3 quizzes and 2 exams. Your final grade will be computed based on the following:
Three quizzes (13 points each)
39 points
Two exams (26 points each)
52 points
Participation (online)
Total
9 points
100 points
9 percent of your grade is based on the level and quality of participation. Participation involves
responding to questions, and responding to requests for recommended solutions to exercises and
problems. Your answers do not have to be correct however, they should indicate that you are paying
attention, have read the material, and have made an attempt to do the exercises and problems. You
are encouraged to ask questions on any material that you do not understand and/or for which you
desire additional information. Your participation is not intended to put you “on the spot” or place you in
an embarrassing position. The only purpose is to assist you learning in a respectful and courteous
fashion.
Communication & Student Response Time:
Assignments:
See class schedule for weekly homework assignments.
Resources:
Required textbook. Handouts related to the week’s session will be provided in class. Solutions
for assigned homework are provided directly to the student by email.
SESSION
DATE
CHAPTER AND TOPIC
EXERCISES/PROBLEMS
1
May 18
Ch 12, Accounting for Partnerships
Exer. 12-1, 12-3, 12-4, 12-6, 12-7, 12-8 and 12-9
2
May 25
Ch 13, Accounting for Corporations
Exer. 13-1, 13-2, 13-3, 13-4, 13-6, 13-7, 13-8, 13-9, 13-10,
13-12 and 13-14
3
June 1
Ch 14, Long Term Liabilities
4
June 8
Exer. 14-1, 14-2, 14-4, 14-11, 14-12, 14-13, 14-14, 14-15, &
4-16
Online Quiz 1: Chapters 12-14
Due: 6:00 pm
Exer. 15-1, 15-2, 15-3, 15-5, 15-7, 15-9, 15-10, and 15-12
Ch 15, Investments and International
Operations
5
June 15
Ch 16, Reporting the Statement of Cash
Flows
Exer. 16-2, 16-3, 16-6, 16-8, 16-9 and 16-13; Prob. 16-1A
6
June 22
Ch 17, Analysis of Financial Statements
Exer. 17-1, 17-8, 17-11, and 17-12 ;
Ch 18, Managerial Accounting Concepts
Prob. 17-5A
Review for Mid-term
Exer. 18-1, 18-3, 18-5, 18-8, 18-10, 18-11 and 18-12
7
June 29
MID-TERM DUE 6:30 pm
( Chapter 12 – 16)
June 29
8
July 06
Ch 19, Job Order Cost Accounting
Exer. 19-1, 19-3, 19-5, 19-6 and 19-7
Ch 20, Process Cost Accounting
Exer. 20-1, 20-2, 20-5, 20-6, 20-7, 20-8, 20-9 and 20-10
Quiz 2: Chapters 17-19
Exer. 21-1, 21-2, 21-3, 21-7 and 21-10
Due: 6:00 pm
Ch. 21, Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
9
10
July 13
Ch. 22, Master Budgets and Planning
Exer. 22-3, 22-7, 22-8, 22-9,
Ch 23, Flexible Budget and Standard Cost
Exer. 23-2, 23-3, 23-4 and 23-622-11 and 22-14
Quiz 3: Chapters 20-23
July 20
Exer. 24-1, 24-2, 24-5, 24-6, 24-7, 24-8 and 24-10
Due : 6 :00 pm
Ch 24. Performance Measure and
Responsibility Accounting
11
July 27
Ch 25, Capital Budgeting and Managerial
Decisions
12
July 27
FINAL EXAM
DUE: 10:00 PM
Grading:
Points
Final Grade
Below 60
A+
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
CD+
D
DF
98+
93 – 97
90 - 92
88 - 89
83 - 87
80 - 82
78 - 79
73 - 77
70 - 72
68 - 69
63-67
60-62
Below 60
Technical Specifications: Computer Hardware:
 Computer with basic audio/video output equipment
 Internet access (broadband recommended)
 Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel)
Technical Support Contacts:
 Login/Password: scpshelpdesk@virginia.edu
 UVaCollab: collab-support@virginia.edu
Exer. 25-1, 25-4, 25-7, 25-8, 25-9, 25-10, 25-11 and 25.12

BbCollaborate (Elluminate) Support: http://support.blackboardcollaborate.com
U.Va. Policies
SCPS Grading Policies: Courses carrying a School of Continuing and Professional Studies subject
area use the following grading system: A+, A, A-; B+, B, B-; C+, C, C-; D+, D, D-; F. S (satisfactory)
and U (unsatisfactory) are used for some course offerings. For noncredit courses, the grade notation is
N (no credit). Students who audit courses receive the designation AU (audit). The symbol W is used
when a student officially drops a course before its completion or if the student withdraws from an
academic program of the University. Please visit SCPS Grades for more information.
Attendance: Students are expected to attend all class sessions. Instructors establish attendance and
participation requirements for each of their courses. Class requirements, regardless of delivery mode,
are not waived due to a student's absence from class. Instructors will require students to make up any
missed coursework and may deny credit to any student whose absences are excessive. Instructors
must keep an attendance record for each student enrolled in the course to document attendance and
participation in class.
University Email Policies: Students are expected to check their official U.Va. email addresses on a
frequent and consistent basis to remain informed of University communications, as certain
communications may be time sensitive. Students who fail to check their email on a regular basis are
responsible for any resulting consequences.
University of Virginia Honor System: All work should be pledged in the spirit of the Honor System at
the University of Virginia. The instructor will indicate which assignments and activities are to be done
individually and which permit collaboration. The following pledge should be written out at the end of all
quizzes, examinations, individual assignments and papers: “I pledge that I have neither given nor
received help on this examination (quiz, assignment, etc.)”. The pledge must be signed by the student.
For more information please visit http://www.virginia.edu/honor.
Special Needs: It is the policy of the University of Virginia to accommodate students with disabilities in
accordance with federal and state laws. Any SCPS student with a disability who needs accommodation
(e.g., in arrangements for seating, extended time for examinations, or note-taking, etc.), should contact
the Student Disability Access Center (SDAC) and provide them with appropriate medical or
psychological documentation of his/her condition. Once accommodations are approved, it is the
student’s responsibility to follow up with the instructor about logistics and implementation of
accommodations. Accommodations for test taking should be arranged at least 14 business days in
advance of the date of the test(s). Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the SDAC: 434243-5180/Voice, 434-465-6579/Video Phone, 434-243-5188/Fax. Further policies and statements
available: U.Va. Department of Student Health
For further policies and statements about student rights and responsibilities, please see U.Va Website
(http://www.scps.virginia.edu/audience/students)
End-of-Class Evaluations: Students are expected to complete the online end-of-class evaluation. As
the semester comes to a close, students will receive an email with instructions for completing this.
Student feedback will be very valuable to the school, the instructor, and future students. We ask that all
students please complete these evaluations in a timely manner. Please be assured that the information
you submit online will be anonymous and kept confidential.
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